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Trump Era Sparks Interest In Muslim Matchmaking

WASHINGTON POST - July 6 - Beyond Chai is a Muslim matchmaking service run by a team of Internet-savvy young Muslim adults based in the D.C. area. The service was founded 2 years ago and saw a surge of interest after the inauguration of Trump, who said "I think Islam hates us" and proposed banning Muslims from the country while on the campaign trail. In the past six months, membership in the matchmaking service has nearly doubled.

Mark Brooks: Check out Beyond Chai pricing. Unlike other matchmakers that require an in-person meeting and charged $5k+, they're doing consultation calls, and not meeting. They charge $100 for people to get into their database, and then there are 4 additional active-matchmaking packages from $80 to $300 a month. This is a real sweet spot, that I think we'll see more matchmaker-dating services go after. I think there's a growing portion of our paying membership bases that want more service. Why not give it to them?

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Trump Era Sparks Interest In Muslim Matchmaking

WASHINGTON POST - July 6 - Beyond Chai is a Muslim matchmaking service run by a team of Internet-savvy young Muslim adults based in the D.C. area. The service was founded 2 years ago and saw a surge of interest after the inauguration of Trump, who said "I think Islam hates us" and proposed banning Muslims from the country while on the campaign trail. In the past six months, membership in the matchmaking service has nearly doubled.

Mark Brooks: Check out Beyond Chai pricing. Unlike other matchmakers that require an in-person meeting and charged $5k+, they're doing consultation calls, and not meeting. They charge $100 for people to get into their database, and then there are 4 additional active-matchmaking packages from $80 to $300 a month. This is a real sweet spot, that I think we'll see more matchmaker-dating services go after. I think there's a growing portion of our paying membership bases that want more service. Why not give it to them?